Today's economy has forced many charities to cut back on their service. Charitable giving is also down and federal and state governments are pulling back on their support of the social sector. This trend has drastically changed the business model for many nonprofit organizations, requiring them to become innovative and entrepreneurial in order to survive. For many, this means engaging in "social enterprise," and defining their success in terms of both financial and social returns. In addition, many for-profit businesses are also finding they can generate significant revenue while addressing social needs. In addition, benefits organization-wide like financial incentives, tax benefits and more, can be realized through social enterprise activities. This important and timely book describes the special legal considerations lawyers must know when advising for-profit or not-for-profit entities that engage in "socially conscious" or progressive activities. From funding organizational structure, business models, governance, and tax treatments, this book is the complete legal guide to social enterprise.
The future demands an entrepreneurial approach to business if organizations wish to survive. Social enterprise is the heart of much of that activity. If your client is involved in, or simply considering starting a social enterprise, this book is the essential guide to successfully navigating the state and federal rules involved. Book jacket.